Wednesday, April 29, 2015
Sunday, April 26, 2015
Paper Hearts by Courtney Walsh
Book description:
Abigail Pressman would never have guessed that
love notes penned on paper hearts by an anonymous couple could restore her
belief in love. As a business owner in a quaint town at the base of the
Rockies, she’s poured everything into dreams of expansion... and resisting the
matchmaking efforts of the Valentine Volunteers, who gather in her store to
continue Loves Park’s tradition of stamping mail with the city’s romantic
postmark.
When Abigail is unwillingly drafted into the Volunteers, she encounters the paper hearts, a distraction that couldn’t come at a worse time. A hard-to-read doctor has become Abigail’s new landlord, and he’s threatening to end her lease to expand his practice.
As she fights a growing attraction to this handsome man crushing her dreams, Abigail is inspired to string the hearts in her store, sparking a citywide infatuation with the artsy trend. But when a new batch of hearts reaches the Volunteers, it appears something tragic has happened to the couple. Will uncovering their story confirm Abigail’s doubts about love, or could it rescue her dreams . . . and her heart?
-From back cover
When Abigail is unwillingly drafted into the Volunteers, she encounters the paper hearts, a distraction that couldn’t come at a worse time. A hard-to-read doctor has become Abigail’s new landlord, and he’s threatening to end her lease to expand his practice.
As she fights a growing attraction to this handsome man crushing her dreams, Abigail is inspired to string the hearts in her store, sparking a citywide infatuation with the artsy trend. But when a new batch of hearts reaches the Volunteers, it appears something tragic has happened to the couple. Will uncovering their story confirm Abigail’s doubts about love, or could it rescue her dreams . . . and her heart?
-From back cover
My Review:
On the surface Paper Hearts appears to be a sweet
romance, but the story is so much more. With remarkable writing skill Courtney
creates a powerful tale of a young woman who discovers her strengths as she
embraces the amazing power of forgiveness. From the main characters to the most
minor one, the town is filled with quirky, likeable, folks with well-developed personalities.
The Valentine Volunteers made me laugh and cringe as they championed Abigail's
cause. And the doctor's story tugged at my heart and reminded me that each
person has a story. This is a book I'll want to read again because I loved the
town and the people so much. Five stars.
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Baseball and Honeycombs
Proverbs 16:23-24
The hearts of the wise make their mouths prudent,
and their lips promote instruction.
Gracious words are a honeycomb,
sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
The hearts of the wise make their mouths prudent,
and their lips promote instruction.
Gracious words are a honeycomb,
sweet to the soul and healing to the bones.
Joey Votto hits a homerun. Billy Hamilton steals
another base. Aroldis Chapman closes the game with a win. That's what I like to
see when the Reds play ball. My family loves the great American Pastime, enjoyed
by all ages. So when I heard on the news that the manager let off a string of
curse words (seventy-seven in a five-and-a-half minute span) to the media, I
was disappointed. He represented the team and the fans. The media reported he
was under duress and angry at them. Instead of gracious words, he threw harmful
darts.
© Penny Frost McGinnis |
I have a magnet on the refrigerator that says,
"You are your words." Once they come out of the mouth, they can't be
swallowed back up. Proverbs reminds me to consider whether my words show care, thoughtfulness,
positivity, a teaching spirit, and a healing concern. I've heard it's easier to
draw bees with honey. That's true with the spoken word. I want to stop before I
speak and consider how what I say affects who hears. Encourage, compliment and
instruct with love like Jesus did. We are his words.
Wednesday, April 22, 2015
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
New Art Shop in Batavia
Under the Stars, at 97 East Main Street, opened this month. Vicki Watkins, owner, has invited talented artists from across the country to display and sell their work.
I browsed several rooms and discovered beautiful jewelry, colorful paintings, pallet word art, pottery and handpainted furniture. Vicki plans to have several art events this coming year. Stop by and enjoy the beautiful work.
I browsed several rooms and discovered beautiful jewelry, colorful paintings, pallet word art, pottery and handpainted furniture. Vicki plans to have several art events this coming year. Stop by and enjoy the beautiful work.
Sunday, April 19, 2015
Aggravating Allergies
©Penny Frost McGinnis |
I missed work on Friday, free admission to the Nature Center on Saturday, and church on Sunday. I probably sound whiny because I am. But I just hate missing out on life. Yet I know God calls me to rest and too often I don't listen. My husband tries to remind me, yet I think I'm okay and I plow through.
My advice to myself and anyone who might read this. Rest when your body gives the signs. Take care of yourself. And sleep as needed. It's not easy or convenient sometimes to just rest, but it's sure necessary.
Here's hoping the allergies are done with me or will at least give me a pass for the rest of spring.
Do you have allergies? What do you do to keep them at bay?
Friday, April 17, 2015
Surprises of Spring
Matthew 27: 50;54-56
And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit.
And when Jesus had cried out again in a loud voice, he gave up his spirit.
When the centurion and those with him who were
guarding Jesus saw the earthquake and all that had happened, they were
terrified, and exclaimed, “Surely he was the Son of God!” Many women were
there, watching from a distance. They had followed Jesus from Galilee to care
for his needs.
Among them were Mary Magdalene, Mary the mother of James
and Joseph, and the mother of Zebedee’s sons.
©Penny Frost McGinnis |
Each day of spring holds a different surprise. In
March the daffodils wave in the breeze and the hyacinths send their sweet smell
into the air. Then April bursts with yellow forsythia and bright tulip trees. On
my way to work this week, I noticed the redbud trees in bloom. Their lovely
pinkish-red buds contrast with the fresh green leaves of the maple and oaks. Up
the street a weeping cherry's petals hang like a pink cloud. In the thicket the
dogwood's white petals spread. God created beautiful blossoms for the season.
As I've enjoyed the colors of spring, I couldn't
help but think of Jesus. As pretty as the redbuds are, the dark red color
beneath the pink reminds me of the blood Jesus shed. The dogwood with the four
leaves, two longer and two shorter, resemble a cross with indents said to look like
scars. An old legend taught that the dogwood was meant to be a reminder of the crucifixion.
And the weeping cherry made me think of Mary who cried for her son. Spring is a
time of revival and renewal of life. Jesus gives life everlasting. Praise God
for new life!
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